Monthly Archives: July 2010

When you have a really good friend in Middle School, you assume you’ll always be friends. Of course, you’re probably wrong (as you are about most of the assumptions you make in Middle School). I still remember when my best … Continue reading →

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I recently wrote about memories and how they can fade. While many of my memories do fade, some are frozen in my mind and as vivid as the day they . One such memory took place on a cold February … Continue reading →

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My parents’ house (the house I grew up in) contains many examples of the carelessness of youth. There are all the usual things: broken toys hidden so well they are still gathering dust undisturbed and patches of walls or ceilings … Continue reading →

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Early one July as the water fell He awoke and performed the usual morning tasks: urinate fluoridate, but no breakfast, today was different his bride awaited He prepared: dressed himself in the finest black smoothed … Continue reading →

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From the time I was 13 to 16, my Friday nights were divided into categories such as Boy’s Skate, Couple Skate, Girl’s Skate, and All Skate. Like so many others my age in the mid 80’s, Friday night was skate night … Continue reading →

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When I started college at Austin Peay State University there were two female dorms referred to as “Virgin Vaults.” We called them this because, unlike any of the other dorms in which women could live, these had few exterior entrances and … Continue reading →

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You can tell a lot about a person by the way they tip in restaurants (which will also tell you if they ever waited tables). My dad always tips. Always. When the service is bad, he’ll leave ten to fifteen … Continue reading →